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FOUR TEENERS #34 STANDARD COLOR EDITION: A ONE SHOT WONDER RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #215

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FOUR TEENERS #34 STANDARD COLOR EDITION: A ONE SHOT WONDER RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #215
FOUR TEENERS #34 STANDARD COLOR EDITION: A ONE SHOT WONDER RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #215

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FOUR TEENERS #34 STANDARD COLOR EDITION: A ONE SHOT WONDER RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #215

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The one shot FOUR TEENERS #34 was published by Ace Magazines in April of 1948.
FOUR TEENERS #34's numbering sequence started as FOUR FAVORITES #1-32, morphed briefly into
CRIME MUST PAY THE PENALTY with issue #33 and continued as DOTTY for six issues with #35.
There were four regular length stories and two short comic features. The full length stories featured in
order, SORORITY SUE, DOTTY, JERRY THE JINX and CURLY. CURLY also appears in one of the two page
fables as does a young man named CHICK. The majority of the artwork was done by humor artist
Vincent Fago.
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